The road to health: palm fever and night sweats

In fact, your question is very simple, and the theory of traditional Chinese medicine can easily make sense: yang deficiency.

Because: 1. Winter is cold, and cold is better than yang.

2. Sweating at night, the night is full of yin, the yin is full of yang, and the yang is out of body fluid. So night sweats.

3. Wine is effective, hehe, wine is cold, it is hot outside, and drinking less can strengthen yang (the landlord understands why drinking a little wine can prolong the time of sex, which is far away); Excessive drinking can damage yang (long-term alcoholism can lead to impotence, infertility and so on. ). So drinking is effective now, because it improves the yang function in your body, but it is not good for your illness in the long run, because it actually consumes your yang.

So you follow the routine treatment of night sweats: nourishing yin and clearing heat, what drugs are effective, such as Liuwei Dihuang Pill and Baizhi Dihuang Pill?

Antiperspirant: Astragalus membranaceus 500g floating wheat 750g jujube 500g glutinous rice root 750g oyster (calcined) 1500g are all solid drugs. How can we stop the state that yang is excluded and not treated according to the cause?

Therefore, for the landlord, the effective treatment should be mainly warm yang, but for everyone, the treatment of traditional Chinese medicine is very personalized. Without other specific information of the landlord, there is no way to prescribe a suitable prescription. If the landlord has to try it, he can consider adding and subtracting Guizhi Gulong Oyster Decoction from Treatise on Febrile Diseases in Han Dynasty.